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Last Updated: Monday, July 7, 2025, 11:39 PM PDT
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Swiss Investigates A220-300 Cabin Smoke Incident, Diverts to Friedrichshafen
By FlightGlobal: Swiss is examining an Airbus A220-300 which diverted to Friedrichshafen while en route to Zurich during a cabin smoke incident. The aircraft had been operating flight LX1413 from Belgrade, with 115 passengers and five crew members, on 7 July.

China Airlines taps GE Aerospace for GE9X MRO services
By FlightGlobal: China Airlines has signed a multi-year agreement with GE Aerospace for MRO services of the latter's GE9X engines.

Ex-Air Mauritius CEO seeks $2mn over dismissal
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Edinburgh Airport is First Scotland Airport to Lift 100ml Liquids Rule
By Aviation Source: For the first time since 2006, Edinburgh Airport is first Scottish airport to lift the 100ml liquid restriction for carry-on baggage.

China Airlines to Commence Operations at JFK’s New Terminal One in 2026
By Aviation Source: China Airlines is set to move its operations to The New Terminal One at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in 2026.

COMAC aims to finalise Lao Airlines stake by late 3Q25
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FAA to expand landing gear inspections to 737s and 757s
By FlightGlobal: The Federal Aviation Administration plans to require US airlines to inspect some 2,200 Boeing 737s and 757s due to a risk that improper maintenance could have jeopardised the integrity of the jets' main landing gears.